Palenque Ruins, Agua Azul & Misol-Ha vattenfall från San Cristobal





Beskrivning
Simma i det uppfriskande vattnet i de flerskiktade kalkstensfossarna i Agua Azul och ta en promenad i naturen. Vid Misol-Ha störs floden 40 meter över kanten av en klippa som ger dig chansen att gå i grottorna bakom bäcken. Utforska den antika Maya-staden Palenque och klättra pyramiderna för att se över den frodiga gröna djungeln.
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Du kommer att plockas upp tidigt på morgonen och flyttas till Agua Azul där du har 1 timme och 30 minuter att fritt utforska detta vackra område. Sedan överförs du till Misol-ha där du kommer att spendera 30 minuter. Det sista stoppet är vid Palenque-ruinerna. Du har två timmar att besöka dessa vackra ruiner dolda i djungeln på egen hand. Efter att ha besökt Palenque, kommer du tillbaka till San Cristobal och kommer tillbaka runt klockan 10:00, så var beredd på en mycket lång, men MYCKET spännande och vacker dag! Palenque ruiner: Den antika Maya-staden Palenque är en av Mexikos mest hisnande arkeologiska parker omgiven av frodig tropisk skog och djungel. Denna webbplats har en lugn, mystisk atmosfär. Från det ögonblick du kommer in känner du dig uppslukad av en känsla av historia, tidlöshet och vördnad. Utforska platsen till fots och klättra upp pyramiderna för fantastisk utsikt över den antika staden och djungeln. (ca 2 timmar) Agua Azul vattenfall: Rio Xumul-Ha (som betyder River of Blue Water, eller på spanska, Agua Azul) har en serie strömmande kaskader och snabbt rinnande vatten som rullar ner en kalkrygg för att bilda pooler och små bäckar. Ta en timmes promenad bredvid fallen i den hisnande gröna dalen och simma i en av de lugna delarna av den uppfriskande blå floden. (ca 60 - 90 minuter) Misol-Ha vattenfall: River Misol-Ha (som betyder "strömmande vatten"), i Chiapas stamområde "Chol Maya", skapar en av statens mest underbara naturliga sevärdheter när floden glider utanför kanten av en klippa och 40 meter ner i en djup pool vatten omgiven av frodig vegetation. Simma i det härligt uppfriskande vattnet och bli imponerad av synen på hösten underifrån. En liten gångväg tar dig bakom vattenridån som skapas av vattenfallet där du kan gå inuti grottorna. (ca 30 - 45 minuter)
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Wow. This whole trip was *ONE LONG ENDURANCE TEST* (emphasis on the *"LONG"* part). We went over literally *hundreds* of speedbumps during this trip (to the extent that, if a penny were knocked off the £80 price for every speedbump, we would have ended up paying less than half price) -meaning most of the journey was us hurtling forwards at 40mph, then suddenly slowing right down to a snail's pace, going over a speedbump, and then suddenly hurtling forwards again. The longest instances between speedbumps were a couple of minutes, and the shortest were every two to three seconds, but on average it was every 40 seconds or so (for the *entire drive*). Another issue was that the van would be in near pitch-darkness for a couple of hours (pickup is 4am)...but suddenly, without warning, the driver would simply flick the glaring lights on -to everyone's collective groans 😅 (and he either never seemed to get why people reacted poorly to this or just didn't care 🤷). The drive is also incredibly wavey and bumpy (for any of you prone to travel sickness). You're not allowed to open the window for fresh air, so it starts to get hot and stuffy after not too long. There are fans...but the driver seemed reluctant to put them on for very long...and whenever they went off, one of us would have to ask him to put them on again -which he would do...reluctantly. He never seemed to figure out that we wanted them on for the whole trip (or maybe he was hoping we would get bored of asking, and stop at some point...?). The destinations (the two waterfalls and the Mayan ruins) are simply not worth it, in my opinion. All our group did was turn up and take a few photos...and then wait around bored, with market owners constantly trying to peddle us tat (and ignoring our "no thank you"s), until the minivan would shuttle us on to the next place. One particularly bizarre moment was when the tour operator had us all fill out feedback sheets. Traditionally, feedback sheets are: a) *anonymous*, and b) done at the *end* of a tour. This was neither. Not only were the sheets handed out two thirds of the way through the day, but *our names were on the sheets*. Plus -incredibly- the operator *stands and watches as you fill out the form* -occasionally glances over your shoulder to see what it is you're writing!? 🤣 Additionally, the questions on the sheets were only in Spanish i.e. not a language the majority of the group knew -so you're not even quite sure what it is you're answering anyway! I am not naive enough to write a critical review of a person who is looking directly at me *and* is in charge of driving me back to my hostel...so I just ticked all the highest boxes (but rest assured, this was the *opposite* of what I *really* thought!! 😅). After we had seen the sights, two thirds of our group decided to stay in Palenque, as opposed to braving the trip all the way back to San Cristobal (good thinking! 👍). But instead of the operator simply driving us back to our hostels (you know, the thing it said would happen on the tickets we paid for), he decided he would actually pick up a bunch of random people -people unrelated to our tour- and cart us all back at the same time...adding an additional *TWO HOURS* on to our already lengthy (17-hour) trip. Bearing in mind, he announced this to us just before we were supposed to head home...i.e. conveniently *after* we had already filled in the feedback sheets. He didn't even ask us if we were okay with this deviation; we had no say in it whatsoever. He also only announced it in Spanish -knowing I only knew English (meaning if the Spanish guy next to me hadn't thought to tell me what was happening, I would have had no idea 🤷). I spent the final (additional!) two hours desperately trying to not throw up in the swaying, now-much-hotter van, full of random people (all while repeatedly having to ask for the fans to be switched back on!! 😅). A lovely elderly Mexican lady who was sat next to me accurately summed up the entire journey right at the end, declaring: "Torture over." 🤣 TLDR: 85% of the trip is either driving, paying to use toilets, or being relentlessly peddled glow-in-the-dark t-shirts and other tat at prices much higher than in the cities. I *wish* I had read a review like this *before* I paid money and wasted an entire day on this torture. NEVER AGAIN.
the view was amazing, we took many pictures. be ready to walk a lot to the beautiful places and swim in the Agua Azul & Misol-Ha waterfalls. loved it.
14 hours in a van on the most horrible roads, I was carsick all day. For some unexplained reason we did not take the main road but instead took a back-country route for half of the trip, much of this on very winding and bumpy gravel roads. Even when we were on paved roads they were very windy and had speed bumps every 100 meters, I was regretting the trip after the first 10 minutes and the drive only got worse. I would not recommend this to anybody, what a horrible experience. The destinations themselves are nice, but nothing is worth those 14 hours of hell.
We are sorry about this situation. We drove on that road as the other road was temporarily closed, unfortunately. We understand your concern and we are sorry that you didn't enjoy the experience. We will make sure to cancel the departures if the roads are closed to make sure other people don't have the same experience as you did.
I can’t really say that a “tour guide” took us. It was a DRIVER who was watching for time. He didn't explain anything at all, and if you asked him I didn't know. He would park and say “go and here at such a time or I will leave you”. On the other hand, it is preferable to make only two visits, all three are made in a great hurry and it is exhausting from San Cristobal. You don't enjoy yourself the way you should. Take advice ;)
Hola, en realidad nunca ofrecemos el tour con guia turistico al menos que sea un tour privado. En la descripcion de el tour claramente dice que el guia no esta incluido en el tour. Lo que nosotros ofrecemos es transporte comodo y seguro. Asi como las entradas a Agua Azul, Misol-ha y Palenque. Y tratamos de aprovechar el tiempo lo mas que se puede. Si tienes mucho tiempo y otra manera de hacerlo como rentar tu propio coche, podrias tomar mas tiempo y disfrutar de las cascadas a tu propio ritmo. Nosotros ofrecemos este tour como transporte a Palenque y para disfrutar de los destinos en el camino.
Unfortunately, if you only have one day, this might be your only option. Leaving at 330 is necessary because it's a long drive. My problem with the tour is we spent 3 hours of the trip (The first stop after the drive) at a little village that was filled with nothing but souvenir stands and restaurants all selling the same exact cheap tourists nic-nacs and cheap food. Spending 3 hours there, but then only 45 minutes at the beautiful waterfall and only about 1 hour and 45 minutes at the Mayan Ruins? They need to fix that timing
I am sorry about this situation! The truth is that I think you missed out on Agua Azul waterfalls because we visit it on the first stop of the trip. You start at the little village with souvenir stands and restaurants, but if you walk a little bit further up you get to the waterfalls, not a far walk. We spend 3 hours there to give you enough time for breakfast and for you to enjoy the Agua Azul waterfalls which are the highlight of the trip. I am sorry that you didn't realize that you had arrived in Agua Azul and stayed at the bottom of the village. Then we go to Misol-ha waterfall where we spend 45 minutes and go to Palenque to spend 2 hours. Again, sorry you missed out.
It is of course one of the musts of the Mayan civilization because of its state of conservation and especially rehabilitation. The fact that this site is in the heart of Yucatan makes it (a little bit) less frequented than those near the federal capital. A sense of harmony emerges from this site especially if you have the chance to visit it at the least busy times and in mild temperatures. Good physical condition required. Subjects to vertigo and disability abstain. Of course I highly recommend to make the detour for a day trip.
Our guide Ramon was amazing, friendly, and knowledgeable. He definitely made the tour enjoyable. It was a LONG day but afterwards, there were zero regrets. Every scene was beautiful and the piece of history we took home with us is unmeasurable. Highly recommend this tour!
The places are just breathtaking, unfortunately, you don't have enough time to appreciate them. If you're a foreign, this trip suits you perfectly well, if you're someone like me, a photographer and nature lover, a few hours at every place is not enough. The driver/guide was respectful the whole time.
Visiting the waterfalls and the Palenque ruins when you're in Chiapas is something you can't miss. It is a long and tiring day, the road is bumpy, and yes you will have to wake up early, but it is unforgettable. I had been to Chichen Itza, but I personally was more amazed by the Palenque ruins. When you reach the Agua Azul waterfall, walk up the path to swim in the upwards pools. I'd recommend waiting to get to San Cristobal de las Casas to book the tour with one of the many operators on the main street to avoid paying commission fees.
Great tour, great guide. Was the perfect package for us as we only had one day to visit these 3 locations. The only negative is the drive back to San cristobal. 6 hours of "hell" due to all the road twists and turns and speed bumps. If you easily get car sick, this tour will be very hard for you. If not, I would recommend it. Just come prepared!



